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Make your own Mistletoe Ring - National Trust How To

Monday, December 04, 2017

This weekend is the time I spend making my wreath to go on my
door. I have previously shown here the National Trust how
to for a Christmas Wreath and while being incredibly popular some of you
commented you didn’t have the time for this sort of wreath.

So why not this
year then make a simple but gorgeous Mistletoe Kissing Ring? Click on the link
below to find out more about these gorgeous rings.

You can use anything that’s long, thin and flexible like willow or dogwood,
anything that will bend into a full circle. Ours are about 15cm in diameter but
you can make any size you want. It’s easy to add extra bits. Perhaps holly or a
leafy branch on the final layer, or brighten it up with some ribbon. Don’t be
afraid to be creative.

Method:

1. Pick a smooth branch and bend it so that it forms a rough circle

Step 1: use slim pliable
stems to form your ring

2. Take a second branch, bend and weave that around the first

Step 2: weave a
second branch in and out around the first

3. Repeat this process with several more branches, weaving them
together. You’ll find natural gaps to weave through, and the branches will
begin to lock in place as more are added to strengthen the weave.

Step 3: continue
with other branches; try to get an even spacing of foliage

4. Use secateurs to trim off any excess until you’re satisfied with the
final shape.

Step 4: trim with
secateurs; you can leave smaller stems loose for a softer look

5. Hook your mistletoe through a small gap in the weave so that it hangs
into the circle.

Step 5: push a
cluster of mistletoe with berries into the ring's centre from the top

6. Use a loop of string, twine or ribbon to hang it in your chosen
location.

6. your natural kissing ring can be decorated with
mistletoe berries or ribbon